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How It Works
Bird eUniversity is a curriculum of nine courses that will give you the foundation for understanding and caring for your pet bird. You will learn both basic and advanced information about a variety of bird-themed topics including: history, literature, sociology, biology, nutrition and more. Click the link to watch Dean Melissa Kauffman welcome you in her “Meet The Dean” video. Click here » |
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Registration
Registration to Bird eUniversity is a snap and it's free! Bird eClub members earn 1,000 points just for enrolling, in addition to 25 points for logging on each day. For course descriptions, see the Bird eUniversity Class Schedule. Click the link to register. Click here » |
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Class Schedule
Start your learning! Each course includes a video, reading material, chart or slide show along with a corresponding quiz. You must pass the quiz with a score of 60 percent or higher to receive credit (i.e., Bird eClub points) for taking the course. Click here » |
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Study Hall
Have a question about one of the courses? Want to meet other Bird eUniversity students? Head over to the Bird eUniversity study hall to get all your answers. Click here » |
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Student Union
When the studying gets tough, take a break at the Bird eUniversity Student Union! Play games, put together a puzzle, have some coloring fun, or test your brain with quizzes and the mystery bird challenge! Click here » |
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University Store
Gear up for the semester with our Bird eUniversity-themed shirts, backpacks, mugs, stickers and more. Click here » |
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